Braise yourself ...
Its just to frequent, people trying to do the marathon before they can run a 100m dash
Did you check brass length? To my old eyes it looks like the brass may have grown long and is being crimped before the bullet is fully seated?Reloading some 308 today after reloading about 25 rounds it seemed the bullets taking slightly more force to seat. You can see the shaving from the bullet around the neck of the brass. This is a first for me has anyone seen this before?View attachment 190177
Did you check brass length? To my old eyes it looks like the brass may have grown long and is being crimped before the bullet is gully seated?
yes, and thank you for stepping in and bringing us back to civility.That is very good advice, stop immediately and find and fix the problem. And do not ask questions in forums unless you have thick skin.
I'm glad I started reloading in 1973 after I got out of the military. They didn't have the internet then so you would ask a reloader friend at work that gave you polite answers. If they didn't give you a polite answer you could smack them in the mouth and then find another reloading buddy.
Moral of the story, don't ask questions in forums when the people answering have been locked up with their wife and kids for over a month. Some of the people answering the questions here have gone stir crazy and need hit on the head with a shovel that will leave an impression on their mind.
My friendly advice, buy a VLD tool like below and your case mouths will not be on the "cutting edge".
P.S. Never insult CatShooter and remember to read the book "Revenge Of The Cat" by Claude Balls.
how about posting a photo of the rounds that didn't have the shavings side by side so we can see the difference.Reloading some 308 today after reloading about 25 rounds it seemed the bullets taking slightly more force to seat. You can see the shaving from the bullet around the neck of the brass. This is a first for me has anyone seen this before?View attachment 190177
Ryan, as others have stated. Make sure you do not have a sharp edge on the case mouth. One additional thing to do when seating a bullet: Do your best to start the bullet parallel with the case. Straight as possible. Then start seating by only pushing the bullet in approx 1/4 of the way, then relax the press handle enough to allow the case to "self align" vertically in the press. Then finish the seating process, to proper length.Reloading some 308 today after reloading about 25 rounds it seemed the bullets taking slightly more force to seat. You can see the shaving from the bullet around the neck of the brass. This is a first for me has anyone seen this before?View attachment 190177